Ride-Along
Ride-Along
The patrol division periodically allows members of our community and law enforcement students to ride along with our patrol division. Recently, there has been a significant increase in ride-along requests. Due to the rise in requests, the sheriff's office will temporarily only grant ride-along to law enforcement students currently enrolled in school.
Those applying for a ride-along are:
Use Rotunda doors (Door C) for after-hours meetings held in the Government Center’s Council/Board Chambers beginning January 4
All other doors will continue to lock at 5 p.m.
Use Rotunda doors (Door C) for after-hours meetings held in the Government Center’s Council/Board Chambers beginning January 4
All other doors will continue to lock at 5 p.m.
Effective Monday, January 4, 2021, the Government Center Rotunda doors (Door C) will only be unlocked for meetings after 5 p.m. when public meetings are scheduled or expected to occur after business hours. Specifically, Rotunda doors will be open 15 minutes prior to a scheduled meeting and locked 15 minutes after the meeting’s scheduled start time.
Use Rotunda doors (Door C) for after-hours meetings held in the Government Center’s Council/Board Chambers beginning January 4
All other doors will continue to lock at 5 p.m.
Use Rotunda doors (Door C) for after-hours meetings held in the Government Center’s Council/Board Chambers beginning January 4
All other doors will continue to lock at 5 p.m.
Effective Monday, January 4, 2021, the Government Center Rotunda doors (Door C) will only be unlocked for meetings after 5 p.m. when public meetings are scheduled or expected to occur after business hours. Specifically, Rotunda doors will be open 15 minutes prior to a scheduled meeting and locked 15 minutes after the meeting’s scheduled start time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently asked questions for current housing participants.
Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office Newsletter - January 2021
Volume 7, Issue 1
Olmsted County Sheriff’s Office Newsletter - January 2021
Volume 7, Issue 1
As we begin the New Year, we want to thank all of you that have reached out with treats, cards, and kind words over the last year—it’s been a challenge for all of us, but we will persevere! Happy New Year!
Online Tax Payment
Olmsted County adding vital records, notary, and ministry credential services to its online check-in system on December 29
Olmsted County adding vital records, notary, and ministry credential services to its online check-in system on December 29
Effective December 29, 2020, anyone needing help from Olmsted County related to vital records (birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses), notary, or ministry credential (ordination) services, should use the Olmsted County Online Check-in System to schedule an arrival time.
Olmsted County adding vital records, notary, and ministry credential services to its online check-in system on December 29
Olmsted County adding vital records, notary, and ministry credential services to its online check-in system on December 29
Effective December 29, 2020, anyone needing help from Olmsted County related to vital records (birth certificates, death certificates, and marriage licenses), notary, or ministry credential (ordination) services, should use the Olmsted County Online Check-in System to schedule an arrival time.
COVID-19 Vaccinations Continue for Priority Group 1a
COVID-19 Vaccinations Continue for Priority Group 1a
The first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were given last week to people working in health care settings who are at the greatest risk of getting COVID-19 at work.